Worker wounded in shooting at game room

An employee was wounded in a shooting during a robbery at a game room in northwest Harris County early Tuesday morning.

The shooting happened about 1:30 a.m. at Jack’s Place at 10176 Veterans Memorial near Fallbrook, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies said the wounded worker was rushed to Houston Northwest hospital. He had been wounded in the foot. His condition was not released, but deputies said he is expected to survive.

Deputies said four men, including at least two with guns, entered the business and ordered customers inside to get on the floor. They took wallets and purses from the customers and cash from inside the game store office. One of the suspects opened fire at the office door, hitting the manager in the foot.

The suspects drove away in a vehicle after the shooting. No description of the vehicle was available.

One of the suspects is described as being about 24 years old. He was about 5 feet 8 inches tall and he weighed about 190 pounds. He wore a brown shirt and shorts. He had a gold front tooth.

Another of the suspects is described as being about 6 feet tall and he weighed about 270 pounds. He wore a white shirt and brown shorts. He was muscular.